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Broadhead, Glenn J.; And Others – Research in the Teaching of English, 1982
The sentence structure in 64 academic journals representing the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and engineering was examined to determine (1) what structures are common to all academic writing, (2) the range of variation within academic writing, and (3) the extent to which sentence structure differs in the academic areas. (HOD)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Discourse Analysis, Engineering, Humanities
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Hunter, Kathryn; Axelsen, Diana – Journal of Medical Education, 1982
A program in human values in medicine begun in 1978 at Morehouse College's School of Medicine is discussed. The Human Values in Medicine Program draws on the Humanities--particularly philosophy, literature, and art--and secondarily on the social sciences. (MLW)
Descriptors: Emotional Problems, Ethics, Higher Education, Humanities
Ciporen, Marvin – Alternative Higher Education: The Journal of Nontraditional Studies, 1981
THREADS, the humanities project of the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union, is described. The interdisciplinary programs involve the active participation of the students. Three formats are used: ongoing discussion groups, programs conducted as part of regular union activities, and single programs or short series on topical issues.…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Students, Blue Collar Occupations, Higher Education
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Ott, Walter H. – Canadian Journal of Education, 1980
Discusses the 'back-to-basics' issue, contending that conceptions of educational basics lie within three time frames (ego-time, clock-time, timelessness) and noting that educational decision-makers often defeat their own 'back-to-basics' attempts because they operate almost solely on clock-time due to their specialized training. (SB)
Descriptors: Administrators, Basic Skills, Decision Making, Decision Making Skills
Yahnke, Robert – Improving College and University Teaching, 1981
A wide range of instructional methods for teaching haiku poetry is described: readings from a text, lecture on the background and structure of the haiku form, comparisons between modern poetry and haiku, examining contemporary haiku written in English, showing a film, and writing haiku in a workshop setting. (MLW)
Descriptors: College English, Creative Writing, Cultural Awareness, Haiku
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Davis, William E., Jr.; Richter, Peyton E. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1981
Describes an interdisciplinary science and humanities curriculum for sophomores developed by the faculty at Boston University's College of Basic Studies. Three core courses (science, social studies, and humanities) are integrated into a year-long course which is team taught. The format includes both lecture and modular teaching approaches. (DS)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Design, Higher Education, Humanities
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Walcot, Peter – Classical Outlook, 1980
Discusses the steadily declining enrollment in classical languages programs at college level and explores ways of making curricula more viable. Describes alternatives based on the introduction of a single-subject scheme in classical studies and debates the pros and cons of reading the classics in translation. (MES)
Descriptors: Academic Education, Classical Languages, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Enrichment
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Evans, Richard M. – Evaluation and Program Planning, 1978
A semantic differential instrument was used in an analysis of variance design to evaluate the effects of a one-hour humanities lecture concerning Midwest architectural preservation on a group of undergraduates. The positive evaluation results confirmed similar experiences using this program. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Architectural Education, Attitude Change, Course Evaluation
Wolverton, Robert E. – National Forum: Phi Kappa Phi Journal, 1979
Five possible scenarios for the future of graduate programs in the humanities are explored based on the economic realities of increasing costs, declining enrollments, employment trends for faculty, competition for scarce resources, and cooperation among various programs. (JMF)
Descriptors: Competition, Cooperation, Declining Enrollment, Educational Economics
Krolik, James J. – Journal of College Placement, 1979
To say that the statistics on the academic job market for the humanities Ph.D. are disheartening is an understatement. In response to this problem, the University of Michigan has established a graduate career counseling and placement office to assist graduate students in exploring nonteaching alternatives. (Author)
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Development, Education Work Relationship, Employment Patterns
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Dietz, Robert J. – Liberal Education, 1979
The American Humanities Program grew out of a retired American culture course and was revived as a part of an interdisciplinary, multi-media experience in American culture. Some of the politics of establishing the program are described: funding, teaching teams, and having an interdisciplinary course taught by one person. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: American Culture, Community Colleges, Curriculum Development, Federal Aid
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Thoroughman, Thomas V. – Liberal Education, 1979
The development of a new humanities program is described. This includes a freshman seminar as an introduction to humanistic study, the modification of traditional language requirements, and the establishment of a writing and reading lab, an issues and values interdisciplinary seminar, and humanities and intercultural majors. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Curriculum Development, Federal Aid, First Year Seminars
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Abramson, Elliott M. – Journal of Legal Education, 1979
Harvard University's Fellowships in Law and the Humanities program is an example of one effort to enrich legal education with humanistic values. Suggestions as to what is sought and what can be achieved by efforts to humanize legal education are offered, and some of the barriers blocking this goal are discussed. (JMD)
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Background, Educational Change, Faculty Fellowships
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Cohen, Arthur M.; Brawer, Florence B. – Community College Review, 1977
A study of two-year college humanities instructors surveyed demographic data, attitudes and preferences, reference group identification, and measures of job satisfaction and personal functioning. (JG)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Demography, Doctoral Degrees, Humanities Instruction
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Cohen, Arthur M. – Change, 1977
The status of the humanities in community colleges was reviewed in a national survey by the Center for the Study of Community Colleges. Recommendations are reported by this ERIC director, based on the assumptions that the humanities must be maintained and that they could be most effectively strengthened through interventions with the faculty…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Curriculum Evaluation, Faculty Development
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